Customizable options for banner appearance and user consent.
Predefined cookie categories for easier management.
Advanced settings for consent expiration and layout customization.
1. Enable the Banner
Open your funnel or website in the Funnels & Websites Builder.
Go to the page where you want to enable the banner.
Click on the Cookie Consent Banner Settings icon.
Toggle the switch to enable or disable the banner.
2. Configure Button Actions
Accept Essential – Accepts only necessary cookies for website functionality.
Accept All – Accepts all cookies, including tracking and analytics.
Reject – Accepts only essential cookies.
Cancel – Closes the popup and reopens the main banner.
Save Preferences – Saves the user’s selected cookie settings.
General Settings
Enable or disable the cookie list.
Choose the compliance type:
Ask to Opt-In – Displays "Accept Essential" and "Accept All" buttons.
Don’t Ask – Shows only an "OK" button (users cannot reject cookies).
Add a message description and link to your privacy policy.
Customize the banner’s appearance (colors, fonts, text size, etc.).
Advanced Settings
Consent Expiration – Set the number of days before consent expires.
Layout Options – Choose different display styles for the banner.
Managing the Cookie List
The Cookie List feature lets users enable or disable different types of cookies. When activated, visitors can select which cookies they want to allow.
Predefined Cookie Categories
Essential – Required for website functionality (always enabled).
Functional – Supports features like social media sharing and feedback collection.
Analytics – Tracks visitor behavior (e.g., page views, bounce rates).
Performance – Helps optimize site speed and user experience.
Advertising – Used for targeted ads and marketing.
Uncategorized – Any cookies not assigned to the above categories.
Adding Cookies to Categories
For each cookie, specify:
Cookie Key – Name of the cookie (supports regex patterns for multiple cookies).
Duration – How long the cookie lasts (e.g., 1 day, 30 days, 1 year).
Domain – The domain setting the cookie.
Description – Purpose of the cookie.
Using Regex Patterns
You can use regex patterns to match multiple cookies, such as:
ga-* – Matches all cookies starting with "ga-" (e.g., ga-1234, ga-3241).
_fbp – Matches Meta Pixel cookies.
_ga.* – Matches all Google Analytics cookies.
Scanning Your Website for Cookies
Temporarily disable the Cookie Consent Banner.
Use a free tool like CookieServe to scan your website.
Review the detected cookies and assign them to the correct categories.
Important: Disable the banner before scanning, as it blocks non-essential cookies, preventing a complete scan.
Benefits
Compliance – Ensures alignment with GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy laws.
User Control – Allows visitors to manage their cookie preferences.
Customization – Fully configurable to match your brand’s look and feel.
Improved Transparency – Provides clear descriptions and links to privacy policies.
Marketing Integration – Helps categorize and manage tracking cookies effectively.